By default, the lights are set to Auto. In Auto mode, the lights are prioritized by intensity and distance from the object. Closer / brighter lights are rendered per pixel and the others are vertex lights.

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a) how do I place my boxes in the light pollution tool correctly:

- only in areas where there is no light pollution or minimal light pollution?

- only in areas where there is significant light pollution?

- overall the entire image

b) I often have the case, that the light pollution with green filter is stronger than with red filter. Is it necessary to use the tool for each channel seperately before combing channels or does the light pollution algorithm take care of each channel in a composite image anyway?

Indeed I watch the tutorial ( -4-light-pollution-correction-and-background-calibration-of-the-mosaic-tutorial-milky-way-to-rho-ophiuchi-by-mabula ) some weeks ago. I remember that I learnd that setting the boxes is a iterative process with trial and error in order to get as most green boxes and as less yellow or red boxes as possible. But I must admit, eliminating all non-green boxes is almost impossible since when I delete yellow or red boxes and reprocess some of my former green boxes turn red or yellow.... but that's a different story.

I simply got confused where to set the boxes because I can remember an older video tutrial (by you? or by Sarah Wager?) where it seems that boxes only are placed on light pollutated areas. But obviously I misunderstood that.

Our LED modules take on TOP SMD5050 LED light source, these pixels with IC chips for complete 24-bit color. Addressable LED Pixel Module String Lights consist of many small LED components (a led module, a pixel dot, a light ball, etc.). Each pixel light module has its own control chip such as 3-wire SK6812/UCS2904 RGBW, WS2811/UCS1903 RGB, 4-wire LB1934 RGB, 4-wire clock WS2801 RGB, DMX RGB/RGBW.

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Today I set up my first physical Pixie4 and Pixie2, both brand new out of the box. For background information, my skills lie in software and not so much in hardware. The Pixie4 is set up to use four strands of pixel nodes from a vendor that is not LOR, and the Pixie2 is set up to use two LOR CCRs that were ordered at the same time as the controller. Someone else who actually understands how the connectors work hooked up the non-LOR xConnect pixels to the pigtails so they would connect to the controller.

When I tested the controllers (separately) in the HU, the color orders of the pixels were all wrong. The solutions to get the color order to match Red, Blue Green were different for each controller. For the Pixie4 (non LOR lights), I had go into the advanced Pixie settings and set it to RGB "Reverse" for each port. For the Pixie2 and CCRs, I had to change it to BRG and leave the "Reverse" checkbox blank. I understand the concept of the changes I was making and now all of the pixels work correctly with their colors, I'm just curious why I had to make those changes in the first place with new controllers/pixels and if anyone else has had this problem. Thank you!

The issue isn't the controllers it's the pixels. There are literally hundreds of manufacturers who make pixels and there are no standards for the color order. This is why most controller allow you to change the color order. Some controllers only allow the color order for the entire controller so you have to make sure all the pixel strings are the same order. Other controllers allow you to change the color order for each port so this gives more flexibility for pixel strings.

There is very little consistency between pixels. Some particular types from a single manufacturer are always the same, but other than that, assume that you will need to set the pixel color order. That BTW is one of the hazards of buying pixels for one prop or controller in different batches. Buy a batch of pixels and they are one color order. Buy some more from the same vendor a year later and they MAY be different. That is a real problem if the additional pixels were bought to use as individual replacement pixels. Depending on the controller, you MAY be able to change the color order for each string, so you could use the later purchased pixels as an entire string and use the string that you pulled out as the replacements, but even that can become a problem. The moral of the story is to always buy extra pixels in the same batch so that you will have spares WHEN (not IF) some pixels fail. Put those in a box that is well labeled so three years from now, you will know which pixels to use a replacements. The other issue is that even if the color order is the same between different batches of pixels, the colors sometimes are a little different.

they are set up for a lot of different pixels and MFG chip sets. There are chipsets that are not even defined in the list and A way to set theM but that is for very specific chip sets that 99.9% of the users will not have.

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First go to the xlights download page here. Then click on the link for the right version for you. Windows is at the top, mac is second, and linux is last. In the picture above, the red arrow is windows, and the yellow is the mac. Just click the link then follow the instructions on your computer to install it. Now about every week or so in xlights, it will ask you to update your version. You do not have to do this tho cause it can get annoying. What i do is about once a month i update it. The program updates fast because xlights wants to make sure there are no bugs in it. In 2019, they had 74 updates through out the year. Then once you insalled it, open xlights. When you first open it you will see the controller tab. New the top, there should be a button called change or set show directory. Click it, the just selected the place you want your xlights folder in.

Now, sense xlights updates so fast, one thing i tell you about the program might now be true in the future. Just keep that in mind. So the control tab in xlights is where you tell the program what kind of controller you will be using, and how your plugging in the pixels. You will see this screen first when you open xlights. You do not need to setup this up right now to make a sequence, but you will need to in the future. I will be showing you a small example on how to set this up later in the instrucable. The way ill be showing you is how you connect your pixels to a falcon f16v3. If you would like to learn more on the controller tab, watch Keith's video i linked above. 2351a5e196

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